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City of Escondido reaches milestone and dedicates new water reuse facility
First-of-its-kind facility strictly for agricultural use in California, creates sustainable, affordable water source for local farmers
“This is an important milestone for Escondido’s recycled water system. The AgX MFRO facility will provide a reliable, affordable, and high-quality water supply to our agricultural community for generations to come while beneficially reusing wastewater and reducing our reliance on imported water.” —Angela Morrow, City of Escondido Director of UtilitiesCompleted in November 2023 using the progressive design-build delivery method, this innovative project redirects water from an ocean outfall that was nearing capacity to the AgX MFRO facility for beneficial reuse treatment, saving the city millions. The new facility produces water with levels of salinity ideal for agriculture, mainly avocado growers. This results in lower water rates for farmers and a separate revenue stream for the city, offsets the potable water the farmers previously used, and makes the supply available for other users and increasing local water resiliency. Funding for this project was provided in part through an agreement with the California State Water Resources Control Board. This project is a rare win-win water solution for augmenting supply while alleviating demand. In an era of water scarcity, it provides a sustainable, local supply and a cost-effective alternative to potable water.
“In our industry, we view exceptional projects through the lens of three tangential circles: the environmental, the economic and the social. Those projects that fall in the center and embody all three are regarded as truly innovative and industry leading—today, we’re inside one of those projects.” —J.P. Semper, BC Project Manager
The City of Escondido has been awarded the Large Recycled Water Agency of the Year by WateReuse California for its outstanding efforts in developing recycled water as a significant alternative water source. This recognition highlights the City's leadership, creativity, and persistence in implementing a comprehensive water recycling program and engaging the community to expand awareness and usage.

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